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  2. THE FIRST ORANGES.

    Oranges fist arrived in England about the beginning of the 1[?]th century, and found ready favor with those who could afford them. Curious [?] was sometimes ...

    Article : 106 words
  3. AMERICAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The suggestion that an American expedition may compete with him in his next Antarctic venture does not worry Sir Ernest Shackleton. "The Antarctic regions ...

    Article : 71 words
  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    A despatch from Colon states that the first steamer has passed through the Panama Canal. This was the Alexander Lavalley, a crane boat, which carried no ...

    Article : 61 words
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    Advertising : 3,128 words
  6. AEROPLANE STEEPLECHASING.

    Steeplechasing in an aeroplane in the latest sport of the aviator. A young Australian named Jones, with a lady passenger, tack[?]ed the jumps on the [?]enham ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. AN ENORMOUS METEOR.

    The people of Western France have been startled by the passage of an enormous meteor in the form of an immense train of white flags rushing across the sky at ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. HOME FOR SICK HORSES.

    Mrs. James Speyer, the wife of a wealthy New York banker, has presented to the New York Leugne for Animals, of which she is president, [?] rest home for sick ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. FOREIGN "BRITISH" SOLDIERS.

    Captain C. T. Atkinson (Oxford University Officers' Training Corps) read a paper on the foreign element in the British army at the Royal United Service Institution, ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. REMAR[?] AFTER DIVORCE.

    Robert [?] Williams, actor, and Mrs. Elizibeth Mou[?], or Williams, who is associated with theatrical productions in Scotland, were remarried by special license at ...

    Article : 78 words
  11. ONLY TRUE FILES.

    During the siege of Port Arthur the Russians printed a paper called "[?] Krai" (the New Country), which soon became the official organ of the Russian Commanders ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. THE SHORTEST NAME.

    Miss Eda Ek, of Brockton, [?] claims to have the shortest name in the United States. She bears a good old Swedish patronymic, and one of her ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. ROUND AUSTRALIA TOUR.

    During his [?]or tour of thousands of miles of Australian bush. Francis Birt[?]es arrived in Melbourne on Thursduy, whence he departed in October, 1912. Already ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. LAST DUEL IN ENGLAND.

    Probably the last duel brought about in England through indis[?]retions, in print was the encounter between John Arthur R[?]buck and John Black, on November [?], ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. ARTIFICIAL PEA[?].

    Essence d'Orient, from which artificial[?] pearls are made, is produced from the brilliant scales of the [?], or [?] a [?] [?] with a green back and a white [?] ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. ONLY IRRITATED THE WORLD.

    So far, save irritating the world, [?]aly has accomplished nothing as a result of her recent naval activities in the Levant. It must be confessed that to the impartial ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. [?] IN [?].

    Great interest is [?]ng caused in Havana by the inauguration by the Cuban Government of a campaign to exterminate V[?]dooism among the negroes (writes [?]the ...

    Article : 162 words
  18. ROYAL BLOOD A[?]SED.

    Perhaps the nearest parallel to the recent duel, near Paris, between a Bulgarian officer—as the champion of his culminted army—and an expert French fencer ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. HONORING A VISITOR.

    Durban enjoys quite a temperate climate, in comparison with other parts of South Africa, and when Mr. Chamberlain went there, 12 years ago, he caused some ...

    Article : 154 words
  20. HUNTER'S DE[?]H IN BEAR-TRAP.

    In the wilds of New Mexico a hunter has met, with a terrible death by being caught in his own bear-trap, where, after a grim light against starvation for many days, he ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. TRAGEDY OF THE TEETH.

    The men who drive and conduct motor [?] are losing their teeth faster than they ought, and their nerves are all going to pieces. The strain of driving in ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. FRENCH PEASANTS' LONG STOCKING.

    The projected French loan of £52,000,000 for military purposes is the heaviest single loan raised by France since the payment of the German war indemnity 40 ...

    Article : 271 words
  23. TAX ON [?]AMUSEMENTS.

    The tax on amusements imposed in Berlin on music halls and picture theatres has not proved a success. The frequenters of these places have simply refused to pay the tax, ...

    Article : 176 words
  24. NO MORE SKYSCRA[?]ERS.

    [?] are being made by prominent New Yorkers, says the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who have the architectural beauty of their city at heart, ...

    Article : 214 words
  25. THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME.

    This is the title of Hall Caine's latest book, about which there is much diversity of opinion. There are many homes in [?]Australia in which there is much domestic ...

    Article : 116 words
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